Etiqueta: Self-driving
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Tesla, Alphabet and BYD
Tesla's robotaxi launch is sparking buzz, but with weak EV sales and rising rivals like BYD, is TSLA still worth the hype?
BYD’s Aggressive EV Price Cuts Spark Market Shake-Up and Stock Declines

China’s electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD Co. has ignited a fresh wave of competition in the world’s largest auto market by slashing prices by up to 34% on 22 electric and plug-in hybrid models.
Tesla vs. BYD Electric Car Statistics – Who Is Leading the...

Introduction Tesla vs. BYD Electric Car Statistics: In recent years, the Electric car segment has witnessed enormous growth over the last few decades, and
Gary Black Says Price War By BYD Threatens Tesla — Dismisses...

Shares of Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) might be in for a rough week, according to fund manager Gary Black, following the announcement of steep discounts by the company's Chinese rival.
Goodbye to self-driving ― The future is AI-driving and comes from...

Besides, it's important to note that XPeng’s AI system was designed to learn from traffic data across many Chinese cities, where driving conditions can be far
Tesla Vs. BYD: TSLA Flashes Aggressive Entry While Rival Nears Buy...
Tesla has topped an early entry while BYD stock is near a base buy point. BYD growth is booming while TSLA investors bet on robotaxis.
Monopoly capitalism, imperialism, and the world economy

In his masterpiece ‘Imperialism’, Lenin explained how the monopolies and banks rule over us, engendering conflict, chaos, and crisis. Today’s tumultuous situation is proof of this analysis. We need a revolution to expropriate the billionaires.
BYD Plants Seen Generating Big Sales in Europe, South America

China's most successful carmaker is eyeing major growth from plants it is building in Europe and South America, and hopes to have half its sales overseas by 2030
EVs and Batteries in the Gulf: Industrial Policy amid Tariff Wars...

As the Gulf states set their national strategies for digital and green transitions, electric vehicles are flooding into the traditionally fossil fuel-driven auto markets of the Gulf — especially in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.














